., Final Regulatory Impact Analysis of the Proposed Revised Regulations Implementing Titles II and III of the ADA, Including Revised ADA Standards for Accessible Design: Supplemental Results...
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e. Projected Reporting, Record-Keeping Requirements and Other Compliance Requirements of the Rule
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2.1.4 Issues
Reportedly, the resulting electromagnetic signal is not only contained within the looped area, but the "3- D" pattern of the electromagnetic field reduces the impact of the telecoil orientation...
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Poured in Place Rubber
However, a major concern was discovered at one of the test locations where the playground owner opted to also have the surface tested for impact attenuation and compliance with ASTM F1292...
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The Government Response
He was especially concerned about the definition of “reasonable accommodation” and advocated federal economic assistance to employers to ease the economic burden the ADA might cause....
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Section 1630.2(j)(4) Condition, Manner, or Duration
Of course, in many instances, it will not be necessary to assess the negative impact of a mitigating measure in determining that a particular impairment substantially limits a major life...
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Automated Announcement Systems
large transit agencies that operate 100 or more buses in annual maximum service in fixed route systems), viewing this limitation as striking a sensible balance between accessibility and economic...
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2. Movie Patrons With Hearing and Vision Disabilities
Department of Commerce, P70-131, Americans with Disabilities: 2010 Household Economic Studies at 8 (2012), available at http://www.census.gov/prod/2012pubs/p70-131.pdf (last visited Sept...
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II. Cost-disproportionality Is Only a Factor Under Certain Circumstances
when cost-disproportionality is “mentioned in closely-related sections, indicates that the ADA and the DOT regulations define feasibility primarily with respect to technical, not purely economic...
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Access to Programs and Services in Existing Facilities
What might have been seen as an undue burden during an economic downturn could become possible when the economy improves and revenues increase....
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FIELD DATA COLLECTION PLAN
As technology has advanced, digital data collection equipment has become more economical and productive....
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Sections 35.108(b) and 36.105(b)—Physical or Mental Impairment
The Department notes that it is important to distinguish between conditions that are impairments and physical, environmental, cultural, or economic characteristics that are not impairments...
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Readily achievable (Section-By-Section Analysis and Response to Comments)
difficult to devise a specific ceiling on compliance costs that would take into account the vast diversity of enterprises covered by the ADA's public accommodations requirements and the economic...
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7.3 Imaging System Accessibility Configuration Examples and Concerns
Furthermore, accessibility accessories, ancillary equipment, and/or site features could be designed to have minimal impact on current imaging systems, thereby increasing the likelihood of...
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21. How should an employer handle leave for an employee covered by both the ADA and the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA)?
The employer may consider the impact on its operations caused by the initial 12-week absence, along with other undue hardship factors.(61) Example B: An employee with an ADA disability...
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QUESTION: WHAT ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS APPLY TO PASSENGER RAIL CARS WHEN SPECIFIC DESIGN STANDARDS ARE NOT PROVIDED IN 49 CFR PART 38?
It is inconsistent with these general nondiscrimination obligations to ignore the impact of the design and construction of rail car features on passengers with disabilities, simply because...
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4.5 Maneuvering Clearances
The UDI findings at the high end of the range probably reflect the impact of a few participants or devices with very poor turning ability....
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General Issues
On the other hand, ITAA supported proposed §1194.5, Equivalent Facilitation, because it would lessen the adverse impact of the specific requirements. Response....
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Section 1630.2(j)(1)(vi) Mitigating Measures
., 527 U.S. 471 (1999), required consideration of the ameliorative effects of plaintiff's careful regimen of medicine, exercise and diet, and declined to consider impact of uncontrolled...